Originally posted by John Brian McCarthy:
If you're looking for just an (O)fficial answer of whether this is or isn't bribery
Originally posted by Cayce Lauder:
Yeah, that's all I'm looking for.
Short answer: N'o'. Toby explains more about ‘O’fficial answers
here. (I like to refer to that every now & then, as it's great reading, and often news to many judges.)
Cayce, I understand your interest in this topic, and your reasons for bringing it here are valid, but there just won't be an ‘O’fficial stance on this topic, at least not from the Judge Program's perspective.
In a bit more detail: Play It Forward is an initiative that's completely separate from Wizards, CFBE, or the Judge Program; while we cooperate with their efforts to some extent (scorekeepers printing an extra copy of final standings, a Head Judge paging the PIF “winner”, etc.), it's really out of our domain.
Given that, even if I did think this was Bribery, I have no recourse. I can't penalize Play It Forward - they're not a player, they're an organization. I'm certainly not going to penalize players who make decisions with full knowledge of PIF's stance (unless, of course, they themselves cross the line). As a Judge, I have no jurisdiction re: what Play It Forward chooses to do, no matter what any of us might think of their decisions.
But I don't think this is Bribery, and I don't think it's a concern; it certainly isn't a Judge Program concern. (I understand it's quite the brou-ha-ha on social media; this is not that.)
d:^D